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Certificate in International Trade and Finance (CITF) Course in Dubai

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Certificate in International Trade and Finance (CITF) training in Dubai provides a core understanding of the products, documentation, and trade terms in global trade and finance. Edoxi’s 80-hour CITF certification course in Dubai prepares you to enter senior trade finance roles at leading banks and financial institutions. Our CITF course covers international trade principles, financial instruments, and advanced risk management strategies and prepares you for the CITF exam.
Course Duration
80 hours
Batch Size
4
Learners Enrolled
150+
Modules
2
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What You’ll Learn from the CITF Course in Dubai?

Fundamental Trade Finance Operations
You will build a solid foundation in international trade finance principles, workflows and end-to-end supply chain management.
Mastering Trade Documentation and Instruments
You will develop expertise in preparing and managing critical trade documents, handling financial instruments and ensuring compliance with global trade standards.
Advanced Risk Assessment and Mitigation Strategies
You will enhance your skills in identifying, assessing and managing export credit risks and implement strategic risk management frameworks tailored for global trade markets.
Foreign Exchange Strategies in Trade Finance
You will master tools like foreign exchange hedging instruments to minimise financial exposure in international transactions.
Global Trade Compliance and Regulatory Frameworks
You will gain an in-depth understanding of international trade compliance requirements and navigate complex sanctions, regulatory protocols, and global trade policies.
Innovative Supply Chain Finance Strategies
You will explore cutting-edge supply chain finance solutions, optimise working capital, improve cash flow, and drive operational efficiency in global trade environments.

About our CITF Course in Dubai

Certificate in International Trade and Finance (CITF) is a Level 3 qualification. Edoxi’s CITF training in Dubai aims to equip you with expertise in trade finance, risk mitigation, and global market operations. Our CITF course provides a comprehensive understanding of trade finance products, transactional documentation, Incoterms®, and key stakeholder roles. The Certificate in International Trade and Finance course delivers an in-depth exploration of trade finance frameworks and supply chain financial structures. The course focuses on the critical functions and responsibilities of all entities involved in international trade transactions.

The CITF certification is widely recognised across key sectors, including banking, logistics, manufacturing, international trade, and financial consultancy. It is strategically designed to enhance operational efficiency, regulatory compliance, and data-driven decision-making in global trade finance. Our CITF Course in Dubai emphasises practical application, enabling you to apply theoretical knowledge to real-world trade scenarios. 

Edoxi’s CITF training caters to a diverse range of professionals, including trade finance specialists, trade operations bankers, supply chain strategists, import/export business owners, global market financial analysts, compliance officers, logistics coordinators, and treasury and procurement executives.

Enrol now in Edoxi’s CITF Course and become an expert in global trade operations and enhance your knowledge of trade finance.

CITF Exam Structure

The table below showcases the CITF exam details;
Exam Criteria Details
Exam Name Certificate in International Trade and Finance (CITF) Exam
Duration 2 hours
Question Format 100 questions, Multiple-choice and scenario-based
Passing Score 70% or higher
Certificate Validity Lifetime
Exam Authority The London Institute of Banking & Finance (LIBF)
 

CITF Course Features

Hands-On Industry Training

You will gain expertise through trade simulations, document processing, and financial instrument analysis in a structured, real-world trade finance environment.

Comprehensive Learning Resources

You can access textbooks, regulatory guides, templates, case studies, and digital trade tools to enhance your understanding of global trade finance operations.

Interactive and Case-Based Learning

You will engage in expert-led discussions, trade negotiation role-plays, and real-world case studies on supply chain finance and foreign exchange risk.

Advanced Trade Finance Technology Training

You will master risk assessment systems, compliance platforms, and electronic letter of credit solutions used in international trade finance operations.

Recognised Certification and LIBF Membership

You get a chance to earn a globally recognised CITF certification and LIBF membership, gaining career support, professional credibility, and networking opportunities.

Flexible Exam Scheduling and CPD Recognition

Prepare for the CITF exam at a Pearson VUE centre with same-day results and earn CPD credits for CDCS, CSDG, and CSCF recertification.

Who Can Join Our CITF Course in Dubai?

Trade Finance Specialists

Professionals managing trade finance operations who seek to advance their expertise in trade finance.

Banking and Financial Services Professionals

Bankers and financial experts focusing on trade operations.

Supply Chain and Logistics Strategists

Supply chain managers and logistics coordinators aspiring to enhance their proficiency in international trade processes.

Global Business Leaders and Entrepreneurs

Export/import business owners and entrepreneurs eager to master international trade complexities.

Risk and Compliance Analysts

Analysts and compliance professionals seeking specialised knowledge in international trade finance.

Treasury and Procurement Executives

Treasury managers and procurement specialists aiming to build expertise in trade finance integration and supply chain efficiency.

CITF Course Modules

Module 1: The International Trade Environment
  • Chapter 1.1: Overview of International Trade

    • Lesson 1.1.1: Introduction to international trade and its importance
    • Lesson 1.1.2: Key concepts in global trade
  • Chapter 1.2: Parties Involved in International Trade and Finance

    • Lesson 1.2.1: Importers and exporters and their roles
    • Lesson 1.2.2: Financial institutions in trade finance
    • Lesson 1.2.3: Role of intermediaries and freight forwarders
  • Chapter 1.3: Key Documents in International Trade

    • Lesson 1.3.1: Bill of lading and its significance
    • Lesson 1.3.2: Commercial invoice and packing list
    • Lesson 1.3.3: Certificates of origin and inspection documents
    • Lesson 1.3.4: Understanding Incoterms® 2010 rules
  • Chapter 1.4: Contracts in International Trade

    • Lesson 1.4.1: Essential components of trade contracts
    • Lesson 1.4.2: Negotiating and executing contracts
  • Chapter 1.5: Trade-Based Financial Crime Compliance

    • Lesson 1.5.1: Identifying trade-based financial crimes
    • Lesson 1.5.2: Regulatory frameworks and compliance measures
  • Chapter 1.6: Methods of Settlement in International Trade

    • Lesson 1.6.1: Open account and advance payments
    • Lesson 1.6.2: Cash against documents (CAD)
Module 2: Financial Instruments, Risk, and Innovation in Trade Finance
  • Chapter 2.1: Documentary Collections in Trade Finance

    • Lesson 2.1.1: Process and parties involved in documentary collections
    • Lesson 2.1.2: Risks and benefits of documentary collections
  • Chapter 2.2: Documentary Credits in Trade Finance

    • Lesson 2.2.1: Structure and usage of documentary credits
    • Lesson 2.2.2: Risk mitigation with letters of credit
  • Chapter 2.3: Guarantees and Standby Letters of Credit

    • Lesson 2.3.1: Types of guarantees in trade finance
    • Lesson 2.3.2: Standby letters of credit and their applications
  • Chapter 2.4: Principles of Supply Chain Finance

    • Lesson 2.4.1: Overview of supply chain finance
    • Lesson 2.1.2: Benefits and implementation strategies
  • Chapter 2.5: Other Forms of Trade Finance

    • Lesson 2.5.1: Factoring and forfaiting
    • Lesson 2.5.2: Trade finance through leasing
  • Chapter 2.6: Export Credit Insurance

    • Lesson 2.6.1: Role of export credit insurance in trade
    • Lesson 2.6.2: Providers and coverage types
  • Chapter 2.7: Foreign Exchange Risk Management

    • Lesson 2.7.1: Understanding foreign exchange risk
    • Lesson 2.7.2: Tools for managing exchange rate fluctuations
  • Chapter 2.8: Digital Disruption and Innovation in Trade

    • Lesson 2.8.1: Digital platforms in trade finance
    • Lesson 2.8.2: Blockchain technology and its impact on trade

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Real-World Projects and Case Studies in the CITF Course

The CITF course delivers an industry-focused, practical learning experience through real-world simulations and structured exercises in a professional training environment. You will undertake in-depth trade documentation tasks, refining your proficiency in managing critical processes. The CITF Course also includes comprehensive financial instrument analysis, equipping participants with the operational expertise required for advanced trade finance activities.

Projects

  • Trade Finance Operations Analysis

    You will analyze real-world trade finance challenges and develop solutions to address complexities in global trade and financial operations.

  • Strategic Supply Chain Case Studies

    You will evaluate intricate supply chain scenarios to gain insights into global trade relationships and advanced operational strategies.

  • Foreign Exchange Risk Scenarios

    You will engage in practical exercises on foreign exchange dynamics using case discussions for comprehensive understanding.

  • Comprehensive Documentation Training

    You will master export/import documentation workflows using industry-grade templates and financial instruments.

Case Studies

  • Simulated Trade Negotiations

    You will participate in realistic role-play scenarios to strengthen negotiation techniques and enhance professional communication skills.

  • Structured Exam Preparation

    You will prepare for certification with guided practice sessions, exam-style questions, and detailed solution frameworks.

CITF Course Outcome and Career Opportunities

The Certificate in International Trade and Finance (CITF) qualification unlocks lucrative career opportunities in Dubai’s expanding international trade landscape. As a CITF-certified professional, you will be highly sought after by top-tier financial institutions and multinational corporations. Here are a few training outcomes that you can expect after attending the CITF Course in Dubai;

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You will gain a detailed understanding of the products, documents, trade terms, roles, and responsibilities that underpin trade finance.
You will gain a comprehensive understanding of Trade Finance Instruments and Practices
You will build awareness of Trade-Related Risks, including fraud prevention and anti-money laundering.
Open up senior trade finance positions at leading banks and financial institutions.
You will learn how to apply trade finance knowledge to real-world situations.
You will earn CPD hours towards recertification in related fields like CDCS, CSDG, and CSCF

Job Roles to Pursue After CITF Course in Dubai

  • Trade Finance Associate
  • Documentation Specialist Average Monthly Salary
  • Trade Compliance Officer
  • Trade Operations Manager Average Monthly Salary
  • International Trade Consultant
  • Head of Trade Finance

Top Companies Hiring CITF Professionals in Dubai

  • Emirates NBD
  • Mashreq Bank
  • Dubai Islamic Bank
  • HSBC Middle East
  • Noor Bank
  • DP World
  • Emirates Group
  • Al Futtaim Logistics

CITF Training Options

Online Training

  • 80-hour structured course with virtual trade finance simulations.

  • Access digital textbooks, trade templates, and case study libraries.

  • Engage in live discussions and interactive role-playing exercises.

  • Work on export/import documentation through guided online sessions.

  • Analyse global trade finance scenarios, supply chain risks, and forex transactions.

Classroom Training

  • 80-hour instructor-led training with hands-on trade finance exercises.

  • Access printed case studies, regulatory manuals, and trade finance templates.

  • Participate in in-person discussions and real-world negotiation role-plays.

  • Practice trade documentation processing and compliance verification tasks.

  • Use advanced trade finance tools, including risk assessment and credit platforms.

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Why Choose Edoxi for CITF Training in Dubai?

Here are a few reasons why you should choose Edoxi for CITF Training in Dubai;

Expert-Led Training

You will learn from a seasoned trade finance expert with extensive knowledge of international trade practices and real-world operational insights.

Practical, Industry-Relevant Training

You will participate in trade simulations, document processing exercises, and financial instrument analysis tailored to global trade finance workflows.

Comprehensive Learning Materials

You can get access to detailed course guides, trade finance templates, case studies, textbooks, and cutting-edge digital tools for in-depth learning and practical application.

Engaging Interactive Sessions

You can enhance your skills through collaborative discussions, negotiation role-plays, and mock export/import documentation exercises to prepare for real-world challenges.

Master Industry Trade Tools

You will gain hands-on experience with risk management platforms, compliance systems, and electronic letter of credit software widely used in international trade finance.

Recognized Certification

Upon successful completion of the CITF training at Edoxi, you will receive a KHDA-approved course completion certification that validates your skills and knowledge.

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Meet Our Mentor

Our mentors are leaders and experts in their fields. They can challenge and guide you on your road to success!

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Mohamed Salah Eldin Elzayed Montaser

Mohamed Salah Eldin Elzayed Montaser is a seasoned expert in international trade finance, with certifications from the prestigious London Institute of Banking and Finance (LIBF). He has 3 years of specialised CITF training experience and 12 years as a trade finance manager. During this time, he has trained over 150 professionals, providing valuable industry insights. His expertise ensures that learners gain practical knowledge in trade finance operations, risk assessment, and international trade documentation.

In addition to his professional achievements, Mohamed holds key certifications, including Certified Documentary Credit Specialist (CDCS), Certificate in International Trade and Finance (CITF), Certificate in International Trade Risk (CITR), and Qualified Trade Finance Specialist (QTFS). Known for his exceptional communication and analytical skills, he combines his professional acumen with personal interests in travelling, fishing, and chess to bring a dynamic and strategic approach to his training sessions.

FAQ

What are the prerequisites needed to join Edoxi’s CITF Course in Dubai?

Here are some prerequisites needed to join Edoxi’s CITF Course; 

  • Academic Credentials: A Bachelor’s degree in Business, Finance, Economics, or related disciplines is a fundamental requirement.
  • Industry Knowledge: A foundational grasp of trade operations or financial principles is advantageous for practical application.
  • Global Trade Insight: Familiarity with international business practices enhances comprehension of trade finance concepts.
  • Language Expertise: Proficiency in English is critical for understanding course materials and contributing to discussions effectively.
What are the CITF Exam Details and Format?
Exam Criteria Details
Exam Name Certificate in International Trade and Finance (CITF) Exam
Duration 2 hours
Question Format 100 questions, Multiple-choice and scenario-based
Passing Score 70% or higher
Certificate Validity Lifetime
Exam Authority The London Institute of Banking & Finance (LIBF)
What are the CITF Certificates that I can receive?

Here are some certifications you can choose from:

  • Course Completion Certificate from Edoxi Training Institute, a KHDA-approved training center in Dubai.
  • CITF Certification from The London Institute of Banking & Finance (LIBF), awarded upon successfully passing the examination.
What are the various entry-level, mid-level, and senior-level CITF job roles, and what are their respective average salary ranges?
Entry-level CITF job roles such as Trade Finance Associate and Documentation Specialist offer an average monthly salary ranging from AED 8,000 to 12,000. Mid-level positions, including Trade Compliance Officer and Trade Operations Manager, typically pay between AED 15,000 and 25,000 per month. For senior-level roles, like International Trade Consultant and Head of Trade Finance, professionals can expect an average monthly salary ranging from AED 30,000 to 50,000.
Is CITF course suitable for career changers with no prior experience in trade finance?
Yes, the CITF course covers foundational topics, making it suitable for beginners and career changers.